• Decelea (Ancient Greek: Δεκέλεια, Greek pronunciation: [ðe.ˈce.ʎa]), Dekéleia), was a deme and ancient village in northern Attica serving as a trade route...
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    Athens. Strabo assigns these the names of Cecropia, Tetrapolis, Epacria, Decelea, Eleusis, Aphidna, Thoricus, Brauron, Cytherus, Sphettus, Cephisia, and...
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    Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae Genus: Cropia Species: C. indigna Binomial name Cropia indigna (Walker, [1858]) Synonyms Decelea indigna Walker, [1858]...
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  • Decelea is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
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    Alcibiades played a significant role in Athens's undoing; the capture of Decelea and the revolts of several critical Athenian subjects occurred either at...
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    Family: Noctuidae Genus: Cropia Species: C. subapicalis Binomial name Cropia subapicalis (Walker, [1858]) Synonyms Decelea subapicalis Walker, [1858]...
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  • from the Attica deme of Pallene according to Herodotus, or of that of Decelea according to Plutarch. He distinguished himself at the battle of Salamis...
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    Syracuse and also fortify Decelea near Athens. The Athenians, he said, feared nothing more than the occupation of Decelea. The Spartans took this advice...
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    they fortified Decelea, near Athens, and prevented the Athenians from making use of their land year round. The fortification of Decelea prevented overland...
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  • should be publicized in both Athens and Decelea, probably as a result of significant phratry migration from Decelea to Athens during the Peloponnesian War...
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